You can't scale down an aircraft. If you did so, the result is a totally brand new aircraft. Basic engineering. It would also defeat the purpose of being a J-11, which is being a larger sized alternative to the J-10.
Make no mistake about it, the J-11B is exactly the same size as the Su-27, right to the last millimeter. The J-11B is from its exterior, an exact clone of the Su-27. They copied it right down to having the same bladed RWR casings near the engine intake, casings that are absent on the MKK, MKI, Su-35 and Su-27SMs.
The effect of canards and TVC on the base Su-27 aerodynamic design is in my book, overrated. Aerodynamic pressures against wings and control surfaces are far greater than any Y-axis force from vectored thrust, and canards like we see on the Super Flankers are quite small compared to canards like say J-10's, Typhoon's, Rafale's and Gripen's to produce the same kind of lifting and turning forces. Personally I don't really believe that the Super Flankers are truly that more maneuverable than the base Flankers. The canards and TVC components themselves have their own weight and drag penalties to add.
I would say that the J-11B would be lighter though, by at least several hundred pounds to the Su-27 due to the additional composites and lighter electronics. That alone would have improved agility and speed, compounded with the fact that the WS-10A has slightly greater thrust (combined adds up to 1 ton plus more thrust) than the AL-31F (29,000lbs est. vs. 27,500lbs).
On 2020, 72 J-11s probably make up 10 to 15% of the Chinese J-11 force compared to 20 to 25% now, which has to assume that China will not make any J-11 for the next 10 years.
Make no mistake about it, the J-11B is exactly the same size as the Su-27, right to the last millimeter. The J-11B is from its exterior, an exact clone of the Su-27. They copied it right down to having the same bladed RWR casings near the engine intake, casings that are absent on the MKK, MKI, Su-35 and Su-27SMs.
The effect of canards and TVC on the base Su-27 aerodynamic design is in my book, overrated. Aerodynamic pressures against wings and control surfaces are far greater than any Y-axis force from vectored thrust, and canards like we see on the Super Flankers are quite small compared to canards like say J-10's, Typhoon's, Rafale's and Gripen's to produce the same kind of lifting and turning forces. Personally I don't really believe that the Super Flankers are truly that more maneuverable than the base Flankers. The canards and TVC components themselves have their own weight and drag penalties to add.
I would say that the J-11B would be lighter though, by at least several hundred pounds to the Su-27 due to the additional composites and lighter electronics. That alone would have improved agility and speed, compounded with the fact that the WS-10A has slightly greater thrust (combined adds up to 1 ton plus more thrust) than the AL-31F (29,000lbs est. vs. 27,500lbs).
On 2020, 72 J-11s probably make up 10 to 15% of the Chinese J-11 force compared to 20 to 25% now, which has to assume that China will not make any J-11 for the next 10 years.
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